Radio adapter for subwoofers
If you're not dead set on line-level inputs to the sub you can tap off the rear speakers or factory sub wiring (if equipped) and use your amp's hi-level (speaker level) inputs, assuming it has them. I did this off the factory sub wiring when I replaced my factory sub with aftermarket and it actually sounds great.
Rob
Rob
I got this:
http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/S...8821/SFV/30046
I has a 100 watt powered sub & all the wiring to hook up to your front speakers (back ones dont have full signal) & power.
I fits right in the cargo tray behind the seats perfectly & really adds a lot of punchy bass to the Alpine system in my R/T.
Can't go wrong & for $90 bucks it is a steal!!
Nice added bonus is a quick disconnect plug to remove it if I need the room for anything.
http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/S...8821/SFV/30046
I has a 100 watt powered sub & all the wiring to hook up to your front speakers (back ones dont have full signal) & power.
I fits right in the cargo tray behind the seats perfectly & really adds a lot of punchy bass to the Alpine system in my R/T.
Can't go wrong & for $90 bucks it is a steal!!
Nice added bonus is a quick disconnect plug to remove it if I need the room for anything.



